SIS-Trompeta
When you hear this do you think about what you’ll think in 5 years? Do you even think about what you’ll think in 5 minutes? I saw the excellent Dorian Paic tonight playing this tonight, and an entire club went crazy.
It’s been a long time since I can remember a club jumping and screaming so much. In a good set by a good DJ this track stood out above all the others. When you hear this it reminds you how visceral this music should be, how irrelevant its disposability is.
Paul M wrote:
It’s a great tune but one with a very limited shelf life I think, I must have heard it about 50 times in Berlin over the summer but loved it every time it was played. I prefer his other big one Nesrib(standing) which is also being canned non stop.
Posted 07 Sep 2008 at 7:08 pm ¶
Joe wrote:
“…with a very limited shelf life I think, I must have heard it about 50 times in Berlin over the summer but loved it every time it was played”
50 times through a loving it each time…that’s quite a shelf life!
I’ve loved it the two times I’ve heard it so far. Not for home listening though.
Posted 07 Sep 2008 at 8:52 pm ¶
Ronan wrote:
oh for sure, it’s dumb as fuck, but what a laugh!
Posted 07 Sep 2008 at 10:46 pm ¶
Jon wrote:
It seems that any track that shows any personality or stands out these days is doomed to be thrown on the too obvious pile
Posted 07 Sep 2008 at 11:23 pm ¶
Daragh wrote:
Villalobos played this at Sonar and it stuck in my mind - the crowd went nuts for it. I also heard Marco Carola play it later in the summer with similar results. Very effective tune but won’t be buying it. Good cheesy fun though.
Posted 08 Sep 2008 at 8:35 am ¶
Matos W.K. wrote:
This is HOT. Thanks for the heads up!
Posted 08 Sep 2008 at 8:39 am ¶
Paul M wrote:
I guess by limited shelf life I meant that we probably won’t still be hearing it in 6 months time and obviously 50 times is an exaggeration but it does seem to work it’s way into a huge amount of sets.
As Jon said having a track that stands out soon becomes ubiquitous and people get sick of it sooner which is no reflection on the quality of the track.
I had the pleasure of seeing Sis play twice during the summer and he was brilliant on both occasions.
Posted 08 Sep 2008 at 10:04 am ¶
Ronan wrote:
This is what I like about the scene at the moment actually, that people like Villalobos or Luciano can do really experimental stuff but that they’ll also play a track like this.
It’s good not to have big divisions between “clever” and “dumb” music…
Posted 08 Sep 2008 at 1:02 pm ¶
jess wrote:
is this the handbag version of “fizheuer zieheuer”?
Posted 08 Sep 2008 at 1:17 pm ¶
petepete wrote:
Villalobos and Raresh played this twice when I saw them in May, went off even more the 2nd time. You need tracks like this during the summer.
Posted 08 Sep 2008 at 1:17 pm ¶
Joe H wrote:
One for the festivals for sure I reckon
everyone will be over it come November. Turns out that Villalobos has signed it to his sei drum label, where I hear its getting a vinyl release only which seems strange after the massive interest its been getting.
A good fun track with limited shelf life.
Posted 08 Sep 2008 at 2:00 pm ¶
Ronan wrote:
“is this the handbag version of “fizheuer zieheuer”?”
a definite yes!
Posted 08 Sep 2008 at 3:19 pm ¶
b0b wrote:
Looped trumpets are the future of music.
I’d went nuts if I’d hear this instead:
http://www.imeem.com/jojoflores/music/AZY9xmrd/glenn_underground_indians_bag_pipes/
Posted 08 Sep 2008 at 8:08 pm ¶
harrison wrote:
i think the fact that people go mad when this gets dropped means its a good track…i appreciate it doesnt have a long shelf life but thats not why it was produced…
cant wait for its release…
great use of the original sample though, that whole album has potential samples in it…
Posted 08 Sep 2008 at 10:19 pm ¶
Joe H wrote:
Give me “fizheuer zieheuer” any day of the week over this.
i dont see two boys marching to trompet
on the youtube vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SnubPrh8ZQ
ha quality i’ll never tire of watching this.
Posted 08 Sep 2008 at 11:40 pm ¶
tomo wrote:
i like it . can see it getting the same treatment Heater did.
Posted 09 Sep 2008 at 12:45 pm ¶
adrian wrote:
this summer, villalobos visited twice romania, and he played it three times.
i guess, that, ironically, signed to the sei-es-drums label, it will have the same treatment as enfants.
right now, if I hear enfants in a set, I’ll either go to the bathroom or something, and I think this will happen to this one in a few months..
Posted 09 Sep 2008 at 1:07 pm ¶
Anders wrote:
Come on, this track for sure has long “shelf life”! I’m pretty certain that it will still be played in 10 years (but with a 6-7 year break starting from november this year).
Posted 10 Sep 2008 at 7:11 pm ¶
EH wrote:
I keep wondering about any potential trickle-down effect of tracks like this, Enfants etc. Ok, so many of us have heard this a bunch of times over the summer and think it won’t last forever, but what about those club markets that don’t get the Ricardos and Lucianos playing all the time, will local DJs play this long into the fall in places like Dublin, Stockholm, Singapore etc?
Posted 12 Sep 2008 at 8:38 am ¶
Oliver Cattley wrote:
Heard this a few times over the summer. Reminds me of Luciano on the terrace @ DC10 - everybody in the place loved this tune. . . including me!
Posted 29 Oct 2008 at 3:17 pm ¶